Arizona Daily Star Aug. 18, 2018 UA tree-ring researchers cool long debate of ancient Thera volcano eruption New UA-led research uses tree rings to shed light on discrepancies between archeological and radiocarbon evidence in dating the ancient volcanic eruption of Thera.
The New York Times Aug. 17, 2018 In a divided era, one thing seems to unite: political anger Carolyn Lukensmeyer, executive director of the UA-headquartered National Institute for Civil Discourse, is interviewed about disputes over politics.
KGUN Aug. 17, 2018 UA College of Law teaming up with BYU to tackle eviction Students in the UA's Innovation for Justice program will join forces with Brigham Young University to explore solutions to reduce evictions.
Entrepreneur Aug. 16, 2018 Married or single parent: Who faces more workplace bias? Single moms aren't penalized at work in the same way married mothers are, new UA-led research suggests.
MarketWatch Aug. 16, 2018 Why it’s so hard to resist #fakenews The UA's Sam Scovill found that young people who seek out news online on their own are more likely to participate in political activism and campaigning.
Newsweek Aug. 15, 2018 Scientists have dated this catastrophic ancient volcanic eruption using tree rings New UA-led research uses tree rings to shed light on discrepancies between archeological and radiocarbon evidence in dating the ancient volcanic eruption of Thera.
Arizona Daily Star Aug. 15, 2018 UA students to tackle Pima County's eviction woes in new law school course Students in the UA's Innovation for Justice program will join with Brigham Young University's LawX legal design lab to explore solutions to reduce evictions.
AZ Big Media Aug. 15, 2018 Most Influential Women: Lisa Ordóñez, UA Eller College of Management Lisa Ordóñez, vice dean of the UA Eller College of Management, is profiled as part of AZBigMedia's "Most Influential Women in Arizona" series.
KVOA Aug. 14, 2018 UA partners with Mexican Foreign Ministry, teaches US law to Mexican diplomats Mexican diplomats are learning the foundations of American law from a U.S. law school in order to enhance consular services and strengthen binational relations.
NPR Aug. 13, 2018 To fix that pain in your back, you might have to change the way you sit "The Hadza are in resting postures about as much as we Americans are. It's about 10 hours a day," said UA anthropologist David Raichlen.